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![]() Steve wrote: John S. wrote: I think I understand the point you are trying to make. But clearly there are selected portable receivers that will outperform selected tabletops. If you look really hard to find the crappiest tabletop receivers ever built, then maybe. In general, though, if you want real performance, go for the tabletops. Since performance can be assumed to take into account many factors I think it is safe to say a portable of the quality of a 2010 will run circles around several (but certainly not all) tabletops. And most of all, remember this cardinal rule of receiver purchasing: A $500 dollar portable is still just a portable. (It's also an extremely bad deal, but that's a story for another time...) "A portable is an extremely bad deal." Hmmm...you must have benefit of special insight that legions of purchasers of portables have completely missed. I'm sure they (and I) would appreciate your insight into the qualities of portable radios, so please feel free share them. |
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